Crackle released their video streaming service app to Android Market.You can purchasing a subscription for $4.99 from Android market and you can view everything on your Android device………

It would seem the streaming video service Crackle has stealthily released their app to the Android Market without any fanfare.Crackle is a pretty decent app.You can see only certain titles are viewable for free.There were a couple issues to be more problematic. The first being there is no search feature, a glaring oversight for the type of service Crackle provides. The other big issue, which is more of an annoyance than anything, is that movies arenot be saved on your phone. This mean if you start watching a movie and have to stop, when you come back to it, the film will start from the beginning. Hopefully these issues will be corrected in later versions.

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